Re-Re:Hammer
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Your average Reborn Game System story, similar to The Gamer and Solo Leveling. Written for fun rather than novilization like the others, so it is smaller and less intense. It is set in an AU Warhammer based on a slightly modified version of Warhammer Fantasy's End Times.. So you might notice names and events but don't expect it all to go the same way. And the Main Character is not the only Player in this game~
I'm kind of a catastrophe when it comes to ethic and drive. So don't be alarmed if there isnt an update for a week or three. Or if there is three updates at once. It's a rewrite of the Rehammer that is around, which means the start is mostly the same with some small changes. Chapter 15 is the first fully new chapter of the book. though Chapter 14 has a large addition. You effectivelycanskip to that and not missing anything major if you read the old one, if you don't wanna rewrite.
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- LillyanaKabal
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- Rating
- 3.8/ 5.0
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- 67
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- 32,673
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- luda305Royal Road★★★★ 3.5I don't have much to say, but it's a lonely review space, so I'll squeeze something out.
First a caveat: I'm not familiar with "Reborn Game System story, similar to The Gamer and Solo Leveling." I've read a fair share of LitRPGs, but none where it's a very-limited cast of users. Also, I am not familiar with the original version of this story or its spinoffs.
The setting is a little weird. It's apparently based on a Warhammar fantasy thing, so I can blame them for being over the top.
In general though, it's odd to combine firearms with a LitRPG. Certainly first time I've seen it. Well executed, though I'm curious how the power balance across the entire System works or not.
The protagonist is a little flat as a character in part because there is so little dialgoue (see below), but the non-dialogue portions of her character building as well executed. As the author described it to me (which I wholly agree), the protagonist is a woman who got promoted by talent she doesn't feel she has and so is kind of awkward and uncomfortable in any situation that isn't splitting a man in half. I'm also surprised at how well defined the major secondary characters (Borragio?) are.
Stylistically, there is very, very little dialogue at all. Like I almost wonder whether she's mute, but there's enough hints that she does speak to people, we just don't ever listen in. Because of that, there's a blistering pace.
The grammar is surprisingly solid.
The plot... so far there isn't really a plot. We're in the early slice-of-life, learning how this System thing works. There isn't anything that ties it all together other than the forward stepping of ordinary life.